Angellll - I'm not sure what you mean by that - by "running" it im just doing the following:

while($query2 = mysql_fetch_array($querycode2))

- $querycode2 looks like:

$querycode2 = mssql_query("select * from table");

I'm assuming the mssql_query is what you mean by running it..?

nagyistvan - sorry, dont think thats what im looking for... based on the results from the first query, i then need to query another table using data from the initial query, and will get multiple results from the second query, which again i may need to run a loop to go through. this may end up being 4 or 5 levels deep.

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I've just come back and read this, and looked at my example code, and i can now see exactly what your saying!

I'm not sure if that was the problem, however i got it working - going into multiple levels within a loop - not sure if this was the problem, but looking at the code i posted it looks like it possibly was :)

Thanks

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